March 04, 2016

Video ArchivesCISA Lives: The End Of Online Privacy

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Back in April of 2015, 55 Civil society organizations including civil society organizations, security experts and academics signed a letter opposing CISA. Then in October of 2015, the Senate passed the cybersecurity Information Sharing Act by a vote 74 to 21. That ACT quietly slipped its way into the Government funding omnibus Bill that was recently signed into law by President Obama. However, the CISA privacy provisions added to the ominibus stripped even more privacy protections than the October version.

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